goodandtrue: ([Jeyne] Try Me)
š”š”¢š‘¦š”«š”¢ š”šš”¢š”°š”±š”¢š”Æš”©š”¦š”«š”¤ ([personal profile] goodandtrue) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2017-04-04 01:48 am

[002 🐚 video]

Who: Jeyne Westerling
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: N/A
When: 4/4

[Jeyne doesn't often get angry, especially not over something so ridiculous and petty. Sadly for her, even at her most furious, she could never appear as fearsome as she feels. She holds up one of the letters that she received, as many others had. Her eyes darkened and heated.]

Am I so inconsequential that my life is being confused with another's? How is it the audience assumes I have visited a place that I have never been or that I am wed to someone that I have never been betrothed to? I don't know who this "Jeyne, wife of Ramsay Snow" is, but she is certainly not me!

[Again, she is questioning herself why she should be angry? Did it matter if the audience didn't know her?]

I do exist outside of my marriage or whichever man comes into my life. Theon Greyjoy and Robb Stark are not the whole of my identity!
winn: (Back off man. I’m a scientist)

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[personal profile] winn 2017-04-17 09:28 am (UTC)(link)
Even superpower, sometimes. Before I changed careers, I worked for one of the most influential women in my country.

[ he would argue he still does, but the're being a little more careful with kara's secret now, and he's being a little careful with who he mentions the deo to, as well. ]

And our president - that's our leader - is a woman. She's pretty cool. And we elect our leader, meaning the people chose her for the job, over men.

[ he nods, he tried his best to tell margaery that every day. ]
winn: (I took the liberty of bullshitting you)

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[personal profile] winn 2017-04-18 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
It's called a democracy - the notion that everyone deserves a voice in how their country's being run. Basically, we believe our leaders should represent the people, so every four years we elect the person the people feel most closely embodies their values. And to avoid anyone getting too comfortable in the seat of power and forgetting who they're supposed to be working for - no one can lead more than 8 years. It's not a perfect system, but we like it.
winn: (42)

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[personal profile] winn 2017-04-29 07:28 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yeah, but they should be argued. Things are complex.